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Making Marxism Mutual
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Born 1818 in Germany. After college, Marx hoped to pursue an academic career but got too heavily involved with a radical group of thinkers and had no prospect toward a job besides philosophy. Marx was forced to turn to journalism and studied the order of social class and political issues.
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Marxism is defined as the theories of Karl Marx; later serving the basis for communism. The main point to take from this is the struggle between classes (I.e., education, wealth,etc…).
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Although there were many Marxists, in reality, three came to power: Karl Marx – the founder Leon Trotsky – helped lead a rebellion to overthrow Stalin Vladimir Lenin – helped create the Bolshevik party
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George Orwell – Animal Farm –Manor Farm – Russia –Snowball – Trotsky Ray Bradbury – Fahrenheit 451 –Censorship –Free expression – “not so free”
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You have to keep in mind roles, both political and economic, as well as social class. The statement below is an example of what would be considered a Marxist scenario: –“My father Peter has the intelligence of a child so we, his children, often do the taxes and budgets”.
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